Acknowledgments
In a completely just world, Mark Alldritt of Late Night Software
would probably have his name on the cover of this book. In fact, he
really ought to have written the book himself, since in all
probability no one outside of Apple knows more about AppleScript than
he does. I have benefited from his knowledge in three ways: he wrote
Script Debugger, without which much of AppleScript's
behavior would have remained opaque to me; he provided untiring
assistance and advice while I was writing; and he performed a
thorough and valuable technical review of the first draft.
Paul Berkowitz also acted as technical reviewer, a task which he
performed with brilliance and insight, combining a long and
thoughtful experience of AppleScript with diligence and critical
perspicacity. He corrected many errors of fact, and gave excellent
advice from the perspective of a model reader. Those who find this
book useful should know that much of the credit is his. Chuck Sholdt
also made several helpful suggestions and provided much-needed
encouragement.
All the members of the AppleScript team at Apple who were present at
Apple's 2003 WWDC were extremely generous with their
time despite the many other demands upon it. Some of them provided
important technical advice that has greatly increased the
book's accuracy.
It remains only to add that the responsibility where I have not taken
or understood the advice of my technical reviewers must rest with me.
My editor, Chuck Toporek, did all the right things. He assigned me
the book, he monitored the signals emerging from Apple, he enabled me
to attend Apple's 2003 WWDC and put me in touch with
the AppleScript team, and he displayed forbearance, confidence, and
patience while I was writing, leaving me to wrestle with problems of
form and content on my own, never criticizing an early draft that he
knew I would eventually rip to shreds myself, while at the same time
providing encouragement when needed and advice when requested. Having
as copyeditor my old friend Nancy Kotary made this stage of the
process a pleasure instead of a trial; she brought to the task her
characteristic combination of sound judgement, sharp eyes, and a kind
heart, and a number of passages read more clearly thanks to her
intervention. Genevieve d'Entremont oversaw the
production in a thoroughly professional manner. My thanks to them and
to all at O'Reilly & Associates who participated
in the making of this book.
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